This photo was taken by French Photographer Robert Doisneau in 1951. There is not much information in regards to the setting and background of the photo other than it’s title “Be-bop en cave, Vieux Colombier” which translates to “Bebop Cellar , Vieux Colombier” . I kind of enjoy not knowing the background history of this photo…

After 500 plus layers and over 10 total work hours, I have finally completed colorizing this photo. This highly detailed photo has been sitting in my collection half finished for some time and I finally got the motivation to get it finished in between working on the site.The lack of updates recently has been mostly…

Described by Fred Astaire as “The greatest entertainer who ever lived” , Judy Garland was an American actress, singer and Vaudevillian who we all recognize as the lovable Dorothy from “The Wizard Of Oz”. Born “Frances Ethel Gumm” in Grand Rapids, Minnesota , Garland was the youngest of three sisters and was born into a family of performers. Both of…

These young lovebirds managed to find some time between watching “Howdy Doody” and the sock hop to stop and share a milkshake at a local diner. I really like this photo and worked diligently on the subtle details, like the reflections of the hands and clothing in the table. You may or may not have…

There will be some exciting new features added to the site within the next few days. The biggest feature will be the availability to purchase full color prints of my work in multiple sizes. A “Shop” category will be added to the main page of the site and will be incredibly easy to navigate. Another…

This tough looking kid was originally photographed by street photographer, Vivian Maier. This is the second colorization I have completed from her work( The first can be seen here) and I have a few more I intend to work on in the near future. Vivian was not known at all in her time period and…

This photo of a migrant family on the road and looking for work in 1937 Arizona was taken by Dorothea Lange. Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) is considered to be one of America’s greatest documentary photographers and is best known for her chronicles of the Great Depression photographs of migratory farm workers. Dorethea Lange’s photos were created…

This colorization is of famed BBC broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenbourough, not his older brother Richard, who unfortunately passed away this weekend at the age of 90. I mention this because there was confusion on the interwebs this past weekend when many people thought it was David who actually had passed away instead of his…